Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 14th April 2026, 11:56 AM
Following a series of exceptional performances during the recently concluded T20 World Cup, Indian international cricketer Sanju Samson has been officially recognised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). The governing body has named Samson the ICC Men’s Player of the Month for March, citing his pivotal role in India’s successful campaign.
Samson’s contribution to the Indian batting line-up was marked by consistency and high-scoring innings at critical junctures. Throughout the tournament, he amassed a total of 275 runs. A significant highlight of his campaign occurred during the match against the West Indies, where he scored 97 runs, falling just three runs short of a century. His momentum continued into the knockout stages, where he recorded identical scores of 89 in both the semi-final and the final.
The following table outlines the specific contributions made by Samson during the key stages of the competition:
| Match/Stage | Opponent | Runs Scored | Notes |
| Group Stage | West Indies | 97 | Highest individual score for India in that match |
| Semi-Final | To be specified | 89 | Secured India’s place in the final |
| Final | To be specified | 89 | Contributed to the tournament victory |
| Total | N/A | 275 | Overall tournament aggregate |
Upon receiving the accolade, Samson expressed his gratitude regarding the recognition and his involvement in the national team’s success. He stated:
“Winning the title of ICC Player of the Month is truly an extraordinary feeling. I had a small contribution to the T20 World Cup victory, and I am proud to have been part of that success.”
Samson further highlighted the current strength of the Indian national setup, noting the abundance of talent within the squad. He credited the technical support staff and his teammates for their unwavering trust, which he cited as the primary factor enabling his peak performance on the international stage.
In the women’s category, the ICC recognised Amelia (Melie) Kerr of New Zealand as the Women’s Player of the Month for March. Kerr’s all-round performance for the White Ferns was instrumental in her selection for this honour.
Looking ahead to the broader international sporting calendar, the inclusion of cricket in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles remains a significant point of discussion. The tournament is confirmed to be played in the T20 format. Within the Indian cricketing fraternity, questions have arisen regarding the future squad composition for the Olympics, specifically whether Suryakumar Yadav will remain in the team and whether he will retain the captaincy by 2028. As the sport moves towards its Olympic debut, the performances of established players like Samson will likely influence long-term selection strategies.
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